Iskcon Temple
location:-
Hare Krishna Hill, Sant Nagar, East of Kailash, New Delhi
Entery fee:- free
Timimng :-All day,s in the week
4:30 AM - 1:00 PM
4:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Photography :- Not Allowed
Nearest railway station New Delhi Railway Station.
With the 90-foot-high 'shikharas' temple, an important structure. Temple walls are decorated with works of artists from Russia. Pictures of Lord Krishna and Radha, and like Lord Rama and Sita depict various scenes from the life of the gods. Lessons from religious epics of Hindu holy place.
ISKCON (ISKCON) temple in order to provide a dedicated service to God, to worship in the Vaishnava tradition is as tough line. Twenty-four priests praying and services necessary to carry out the task assigned. Gods are drawn twice a day. Aartis daily routine six gods, namely Mangala Aarti, Aarti Darshan, Aarti secret indulgence, Usthapana prayers, evening prayers, and the prayers offered to Shyana. The gods are full of devotees are offering 'enjoyment PRASADces are performed to attract more visitors.
Vedic culture museum
The museum inside the temple complex is well spread among the followers of Vedic culture knowledge about the equipment is equipped with modern technology. Also some sculptures of gods and goddesses in bronze displays. Vedic Expo also will interest ISKCON devotees.
Bhagvadgita Animations Robot Show and Ramayana Art Gallery
The temple is a special clay robot animations robot show held preach the teachings of the Gita. Key scenes from the epic Ramayana, multimedia presentations and using light and sound effects are performed.
The Vedic Centre for Performing Arts
An open-air amphitheater on campus over the artists of the world to present their skills, showing scenes from the great epics of Hinduism has come.
Celebration
The temple in the presence of pilgrims from various parts of the country and abroad with great enthusiasm Gaura Purnima, Rama Navami, Krishna Janmastami, radhastami, and the festival of Govardhan Puja is celebrated.
Timings
The temple can be visited all seven days of the week between 4:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. However, the main altar remains closed from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
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